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Posted on Mar 10, 2013 in Blog, Places | 2 comments

Early Morning Light in Asturias – Part II

Early Morning Light in Asturias – Part II

We’ve been rising early and working on our mini project to photograph Los Picos de Europa and surrounding peaks at sunrise.  The biggest challenge has been coping with the wind.  It’s been blowing head-on, which means not much chance of sheltering whilst shooting.  A new sturdy tripod head is definitely required! The weather conditions have been mixed.  I’ve been using the 50mm prime lens and even the 70-300mm to zoom in and pick interesting sections of the landscape.  The Tokina wide angle lens hasn’t left the camera bag.  Even when all looks hopeless, everything can change in an instant (and then disappear again).  The different light combined with wind and clouds has produced an amazing variation of colours.  Each sunrise is unique and for that reason alone, a good excuse to continue trying to capture them. The blue hour, before sunrise. Los Picos de Europa. Still appearing blue, the sun was yet to rise and covered by a thick blanket of cloud outside of the frame. The sky looked...

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Posted on Mar 6, 2013 in Blog, Places | 0 comments

Outside Asturias: Monfragüe, Extremadura

Outside Asturias: Monfragüe, Extremadura

A view of the ‘Dehesa‘.  Grazing land amongst the Cork, Holm and Portuguese oaks – taken from the path leading to Castillo de Monfragüe. Last weekend we crossed the border of Asturias, drove over the Cordillera Cantábrica mountain range and passed through Castile and Leon. As ‘aficionados de la naturaleza’ we’ve often been told “you must go to Monfragüe, it’s a birders paradise”. So Monfragüe National Park in Extremadura was the destination. We enjoyed clear blue skies, although the strong sun was accompanied by a cold wind. Bird sightings were of impressive quality.  Among the highlights were – Griffon Vulture, Black Vulture, Egyptian Vulture, Spanish Imperial Eagle, Stork, Black Stork, Red Kite, Peregrine Falcon. As well as deer, fox and an otter family. Belinda watching for Griffon, Black and Egyptian vultures, Imperial Eagles and otters – from Portilla del Tiétar. We spotted them all from this viewpoint. A griffon vulture near the dam at La Malavuelta. A griffon vulture at Salto del Gitano. There was a large vulture colony...

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Posted on Feb 17, 2013 in Blog, Places | 5 comments

Playa de Vega, Ribadesella, Asturias

Playa de Vega, Ribadesella, Asturias

As the crow flies, La Playa de Vega is one of the closest beaches to where we live.  It’s situated east of Ribadesella, often windy and the sea has a strong current. A short river, ‘Río Acebo’ enters the sea here, dissecting part of the beach, a little too strong to cross without getting wet feet, especially holding a camera and dragging along a tripod. There’s also a small sand dune area as well as the Camino de Santiago running close by. But it was the rock formations and evening light that took our fancy this week.  We made 3 visits and recorded this moments. Rocks pointing towards the Mar Cantábrico. A different day and lower tide than the picture above, exposing more rock pools and the green algae. Rock pavement. Layered rock formations at the cliffs of Playa de Vega, which form part of the Jurassic coastline of Asturias. Sunset looking out towards the cliffs behind the village of Berbes on the left and La Isla in the distance....

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Posted on Feb 4, 2013 in Blog, Places | 0 comments

Early Morning Light in Asturias – Part I

Early Morning Light in Asturias – Part I

This week we’ve started a new project, to photograph the sunrise over the Picos de Europa mountains. El Sueve is a separate mountain range close to the coast and offers a good vantage point.  Better still, it’s not far from home and after a steep drive, we can be set up and ready to go within only 20 minutes of leaving the front door. So far we’ve had mixed results.  During our three attempts in the past week, we are yet to see a completely clear view of the Picos mountains.  The lack of snow has also been a little disappointing but there are plenty of other opportunities with the closer peaks, valleys and ridges. It has certainly been fun to get up early, arrive in the pitch black, set up the camera by torchlight and then wait for it to begin.  Each sunrise is unique.  Magical. Share...

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Posted on Jan 15, 2013 in Blog, Otters | 2 comments

Young Otter

Young Otter

The topic of conversation during most morning walks is “I wonder when we will see the otters again?”.  It has been months since we very briefly spotted 2 otters swimming in the river.  Today, it all to changed! We spotted a tail flicking out of the water in a corner of the river occupied by a heron and little egret.  It looked small, very small but this young otter seemed apt at fishing and swimming.  It moved quickly and ate at least 7 or 8 fish/eels while we watched. After an hour, I walked ahead and hid in a well camouflaged position on the riverbank.  I waited and hoped the otter would pass by and it did ….  I did my best to conceal myself behind a willow tree, this was fine even though at times I was hindered by many shoots sprouting from the trunk which blocked my view.  The young otter fished, rested and fished again giving me some nice shots. Then having caught a trout it decided to devour...

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Posted on Jan 10, 2013 in Birds, Blog | 2 comments

Birds over the holiday

Birds over the holiday

We managed to take advantage of free time over the Christmas break and traveled to a few places in Asturias which we haven’t yet visited. Here are few pictures from just outside Gijon, Cabo Peñas, Punta de la vaca in Luanco as well as Arriondas and Ribadesella. Belinda at Cabo Peñas, the most northerly point in Spain. Good views of Gannets, Guillemots, Razorbills At Punta de la Vaca, just outside Luanco Belinda on the cliff near Parque Moniellos, Luanco A Snipe in Arriondas, Asturias A Sandiper along the Paseo de Vencedores in Ribadesella, Asturias Mallards along the Paseo de Vencedores in Ribadesella, Asturias A Firecrest in Arriondas, Asturias A Black Redstart near the Cueva Tito Bustillo in Ribadesella, Asturias A Great Northern Diver in the port of Ribadesella, Asturias Share...

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